The biblical allusion made in line 7 refers to the story of David and Goliath, where a small shepherd boy defeats a giant warrior with a slingshot. This allusion is used to depict a situation where an underdog overcomes a seemingly insurmountable obstacle.
An allusion is reference within a literary work to a famous, historical, or biblical person or event that is outside of that literary work. The reference can often be indirect and is usually used to explain or clarify something in the text. Some examples are "My next door neighbour has Scrooge Syndrome." (allusion to Ebeneezer Scrooge of the book "A Christmas Carol"). "He can make his own lunch. He's a grown man. Don't indulge his Peter Pan complex." (allusion to Peter Pan).
In biblical terms, 7 represents completion and perfection. This theme originates from the biblical creation story - God created the heavens and the earth in 7 days.
4 and 7
The Jeans with RED TAB are made in 7-Line fabrik.
Galatians 6:7 its not called "karma" it is Biblical, what you sow is what you reap.Improved answerThere is nothing "biblical" about it, the word pre-dates modern Christianity by centuries, however the allusion to reaping what you sow is correct. Karma in that context is another word for a destiny or fate that is influenced by your actions in the present and past. Nothing worse than people who think they have to quote the bible whenever they cant explain something in their own words!
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1 OUT OF 7 ILL GET ON LINE!!
The way the font is, only 4 and 7 can be drawn with straight lines.
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
The slope of a line perpendicular to one with slope m is -1/m. So for a line with slope 1/7, any line perpendicular to it will have: slope = -1 / (1/7) = -7